Sun.Star Davao

Pinoy pugs ready to rumble

- BY MARIANNE S. ABALAYAN / Editor

National women’s boxing coach Nolito Velasco yesterday said the eight Filipino boxers are ready to rumble as the 18th Asian Games boxing competitio­n begins today in Indonesia.

Velasco, in a Facebook interview with Sun.Star Davao yesterday, said, “Ready to rumble napo mga boxers natin.”

He said the team of former Davao City standout Nesthy Petecio, Irish Magno, Carlo Paalam, Eumir Felix Marcial, James Palicte, Joel Bacho, Mario Fernandez and Rogen Ladon are still undergoing light training since their arrival in Indonesia Wednesday.

“Bawas na ng load po kung dati isang oras ang training ngayon mga 40 to 45 minutes nalang pero high intensity, mabilisan na lagi ang ginagawa nila to maintain their weight,” the veteran coach said.

He also said that the athletes will have to avoid salty, oily and sweet food for the entire duration of the quadrienni­al Games.

The draw to determine the pairing of boxers was still ongoing during the technical meeting of coaches as of yesterday presstime.

The Filipino boxers will try to improve the one silver medal and three bronzes that they brought home from the 17th Asian Games held in Incheon, Korea in 2014.

Barangay Una Boxing Gym of Panabo City products Charly Suarez and Mark Anthony Barriga then won a silver and a bronze, respective­ly.

 ?? MARCUS JARWIN MANALO FB ?? PH BOXERS.Members of the Philippine national boxing team arrive in Indonesia to hunt for gold medals in the 18th Asian Games.
MARCUS JARWIN MANALO FB PH BOXERS.Members of the Philippine national boxing team arrive in Indonesia to hunt for gold medals in the 18th Asian Games.

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